Today we have for you a review of an oldie(relatively) but goodie. Crysis, the game that broke a thousand computers. Or rather a million, I'll stop trying to make old school greek epic phrases and just give you the facts: It's a review. It's of the original crysis. It may be a bit of an old game but I think this review has pointed out well that it's still a relevant contender in the market.

That's right folks, the much discussed Extended Cut DLC for Mass Effect 3 that promises to add "clarity and closure" to the existing ending of the game is set for release merely 4 days from now. Though very little info was released by Bioware in regards to the content of the ending (likely for spoiler purposes), what we do know is that the download will be a whopping 1.9GB and that it will also provide what appears to be a fully animated epilogue to the series. Bioware is telling players that in order to experience the full breadth of the changes to the ending, players should start playing again before the assault on the Cerberus HQ.

The DLC releases on Tuesday, June 26th for Xbox 360, PC and Playstation 3, and will arrive on Playstation 3 in Europe on July 4th.

Seriously, this is magical, even if it's not necessarily videogame related. At the Emerald City ComicCon, a group of some of the most prolific voice actors in the entertainment industry got together for what's known as a "table read" for some of the most famous movie scripts in Hollywood, such as The Wizard of Oz, Silence of the Lambs, and Star Wars IV: A New Hope. The twist is that they read all of the lines in-character, using the voices that they made famous.

Let me just put this in perspective: in the first scene of the Star Wars table read, Kevin Conroy (Batman) narrates the opening crawl, followed by Tara Strong (as Bubbles) voicing Darth Vader, with Ron Paulsen (Pinky) as a Stormtrooper, Jess Harnell (as Adam West) for the Captain, and John DiMaggio (as Jake) voicing Princess Leia. It's 80 minutes long, and it's the best thing ever. And that's just the first video. The second video is The Wizard of Oz and Silence of the Lambs, and it's after the break....

Good Old Games, better known as GOG.com is offering a fantastic deal on the original Postnuclear RPG, Fallout. Usually 6.99, the game is temporarily free until April 8, 2012 at 11:59 PM GMT. So if you've never had the pleasure to play this classic RPG, now's better than ever.